Student Conduct
Student Conduct administers the student conduct process for students and student organizations
while promoting the ethical, personal, and intellectual development of students.
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The university’s philosophy on student conduct is educational in nature. Oklahoma State University recognizes that students will make mistakes and, at times, decisions that do not align with personal values and university expectations. Student Conduct is charged with helping students reflect and learn from these decisions by holding them accountable for their behavior.
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Student Code of Conduct
Student Conduct staff meets with students to assess situations of possible non-academic
misconduct as outlined in the Student Code of Conduct. The office offers education,
challenge and support to students who may be struggling with behavioral issues in
an effort to help these students succeed at the university.
Student Organization Code of Conduct
Oklahoma State University is proud of the role recognized and registered student organizations
play on our campus and in our community and recognizes and respects the autonomy of
student organizations. OSU is committed to supporting student organizations. Recognition
is contingent upon accepting the rights and responsibilities outlined in this Code
of Conduct. All student organizations are required to act consistently with this Code
of Conduct, as well as applicable federal, state, and local laws.
The officers, members, and advisors to student organizations are individually and collectively responsible for ensuring that all members understand and comply with the contents of this Code of Conduct. Officers, members, and advisors may also be held accountable individually as well as the organization.
The officers, members, and advisors to student organizations are individually and collectively responsible for ensuring that all members understand and comply with the contents of this Code of Conduct. Officers, members, and advisors may also be held accountable individually as well as the organization.